The funds recovered are N409, 270, 706,686.75; $69, 501,156.67; £231,118.69, €610,816.20; Dr. 443,400.00 (Dirham) and SR70, 500.00 (Saudi Riyal).
He also said the EFCC has secured 137 convictions within the same period under review.
The anti-graft chairman, however, said he is not fighting anybody and he has no issues with anyone.
from The Nation
He also said the EFCC has secured 137 convictions within the same period under review.
The anti-graft chairman, however, said he is not fighting anybody and he has no issues with anyone.
from The Nation
Where are the money? Nigeria is still in recession why?
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ReplyDeleteWhat have they done with it?
Exactly! What's our business with figures that can't translate into positive economic shift? It's a case of "who e epp?".
ReplyDeleteI don taya
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is government doing with all this recovered loot? Which projects or public services are they being put back into? Which salaries' are they being used to pay? Everyday they put out these mind boggling figures! If they have recovered all these billions then surely at least one sector will feel the difference. until then, w just fairy tales jare!
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